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Use native Node modules
The native Node modules are supported by atom-shell, but since atom-shell is
using a different V8 version from official Node, you need to use apm
instead
of npm
to install Node modules.
The usage of apm is quite similar to npm
, to
install dependencies from package.json
of current project, just do:
$ cd /path/to/atom-shell/project/
$ apm install .
But you should notice that apm install module
won't work because it will
install a user package for Atom Editor instead.
Native Node module compatibility
Since Node v0.11.x there were vital changes in the V8 API. So generally all native modules written for Node v0.10.x wouldn't work for Node v0.11.x. Additionally since atom-shell internally uses Node v0.11.9, it carries with the same problem.
To solve this, you should use modules that support both Node v0.10.x and v0.11.x. Many modules do support both now. For old modules that only support Node v0.10.x, you should use the nan module to port it to v0.11.x.
Other ways of installing native modules
Apart from apm
, you can also use node-gyp
and npm
to manually build the
native modules.
The node-gyp way
First you need to check which Node release atom-shell is carrying via
process.version
(at the time of writing it is v0.10.5). Then you can
configure and build native modules via following commands:
$ cd /path-to-module/
$ HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp node-gyp rebuild --target=0.10.5 --arch=ia32 --dist-url=https://gh-contractor-zcbenz.s3.amazonaws.com/atom-shell/dist
The HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp
changes where to find development headers. The
--target=0.10.5
is specifying Node's version. The --dist-url=...
specifies
where to download the headers.
The npm way
export npm_config_disturl=https://gh-contractor-zcbenz.s3.amazonaws.com/atom-shell/dist
export npm_config_target=0.10.5
export npm_config_arch=ia32
HOME=~/.atom-shell-gyp npm install module-name